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  2. Index card - Wikipedia

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    An index card in a library card catalog.This type of cataloging has mostly been supplanted by computerization. A hand-written American index card A ruled index card. An index card (or record card in British English and system cards in Australian English) consists of card stock (heavy paper) cut to a standard size, used for recording and storing small amounts of discrete data.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Radio Stations/History Cards

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    The FCC "History Cards" were collections of 5-by-8-inch (13 by 20 cm) index cards, maintained for each AM, FM and TV broadcasting station. They were introduced in early 1927, at the time of the establishment of the Federal Radio Commission (FRC), and were taken over by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) after its formation in 1934.

  4. Template:FCC letter - Wikipedia

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    The FCC "History Cards" were collections of 5 by 8 inch (12.7 by 20.3 cm) index cards, maintained for each AM, FM and TV broadcasting station. They were introduced in early 1927, at the time of the establishment of the Federal Radio Commission (FRC), and were taken over by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) after its formation in 1934 ...

  5. FBI Index - Wikipedia

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    The FBI Indexes, or Index List, was a system used to track American citizens and other people by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) before the adoption of computerized databases. The Index List was originally made of paper index cards, first compiled by J. Edgar Hoover at the Bureau of Investigations before he was appointed director of ...

  6. Zettelkasten - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of English-language research manuals with instructions for a card-file note-taking system are: Earle W. Dow's Principles of a Note-system for Historical Studies (1924), [25] Homer C. Hockett's Introduction to Research in American History (1931), [26] Sidney and Beatrice Webb's Methods of Social Study (1932), [27] Carter Alexander ...

  7. The secret history of the world’s most popular tarot cards

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    Published in 1910, the 78 cards of the “Waite-Smith” deck have become synonymous with tarot. A new book delves into their history, importance and popularity.

  8. Did They Have Giftcards in the 80s? A History of Giftcards - AOL

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  9. Edge-notched card - Wikipedia

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    Edge-notched cards were used for course scheduling in some high schools and colleges. [11] Keysort cards were also used in World War II codebreaking. The Stasi used edge-notched cards (German: Kerblochkarteikarten) from 1965 to index information including details of staff, crimes, people under surveillance, and vehicles. Cards often stored ...